Will Democrats (or even the three other GOP members of the “Gang”) go along with rewriting the bill’s carefully constructed framework of deception, in which the border security ‘triggers,” as amnesty lobbyist Frank Sharry admitted, “are based on developing plans and spending money, not on reaching [the target level of] effectiveness, which is really quite clever”? Will they modify the “path to citizenship,” the core of the bill, as Rubio also suggests? I suspect not.

They certainly won’t undo the bill’s fundamental flaw, which is that it legalizes the 11M illegals more or less immediately. (The only thing it even pretends to make contingent on the “triggers” being triggered is “green card” status.)

When Democrats fail to significantly toughen the bill, will Sen. Rubio go along with it anyway? That one’s easy: Yes.

Rubio: I Will Now Fight For the Border Enforcement Mechanisms That I’d Previously Had Been Swearing Were In The Bill All Along

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**–That’s the description tweeted by Rubio’s ham-handed amnesty Svengali, Cesar Conda, who has since “protected” his Twitter feed. Even Conda’s archives can now only be viewed by people he approves. What does he have to hide?